Letters to the Editor

 

 

 
Editors, Vineyard Gazette: As an individual who works in Chilmark within the confines of two stone walls, a split-rail fence and some indefinable wire construction, I know that, as Frost wrote, good fences make good neighbors.
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If we humans seriously started making corrections to our economic, political and cultural systems (including those promoted in Monday’s Earth Day activities) what do you suppose life in a sustainable United States would look like in 2100?

To hear one expert’s opinion, go to emagazine.com/magazine/choose-your-future. It offers some hope!

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On the evening of March 28 we received a phone call from a doctor at the Aspen, Colorado Medical Center. He listed numerous injuries our son, Eli, had received after being struck by a snowboarder while skiing, which sent him flying into a boulder. His injuries were severe enough to airlift him to a trauma center in Grand Junction, Colo.
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I have lived in Chilmark since the early 1970s. I have been a member and chairman of the board of appeals as well as a selectman. In addition I am a licensed contractor and real estate broker. I do not mean to bang my drum but simply to state my long years of involvement with the town of Chilmark.

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The development office of Martha’s Vineyard Community Services thanks the Martha’s Vineyard community for disposing of your old, tired and used electronics at our spring electronics disposal day on Saturday, April 6. By 2 p.m. we had filled more than four containers graciously provided by Bruno’s Rolloff, Inc. Thank you to Greg Carroll and his excellent team at Bruno’s who sponsored this event and assisted with all aspects of the day — including the heavy lifting!
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After yet another rejection at town meeting, it seems clear to me that Tisbury voters do not want the connector road. They don’t like its roundabout route, they question whether it will effectively reduce traffic and they don’t like its high price tag.

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